@rpraggnachess@gautam_adani Well deserved, Pragg. ♟️
Your performances continue to inspire chess players around the world. Wishing you all the best for the rest of the season
Pragg just won Norway Chess.🤯
He beat Carlsen. Twice. He then came from behind to catch Wesley So with four classical wins in a row.
The man was on a mission and nobody could stop him.
Norway Chess final round ongoing.
Firouzja vs Wesley So. Title on the line.
Carlsen vs Gukesh.
Pragg vs Keymer.
Wesley So leads while Firouzja needs a classical win to have any chance.
Follow every move on ChessEver
Eleven days since we launched ChessEver desktop beta.
The feedback has been incredible!
Chess players telling us what works, what doesn't, and what they want next.
We hear all of it. And there's always room to improve.
If you haven't tried it yet, now's the time. Take your time with it. Explore and have fun.
Then tell us what you think. We're listening.
In addition to the major liking feature, we also pushed many small changes. Arrows now have different sizes. Can you tell which is which just from the arrow?
Norway Chess Round 9 is here ♟️
Just one round will remain after today.
Wesley So leads with 14 points, with Firouzja close behind on 13.
Carlsen faces Wesley So in a game that could have a major impact on the standings, while also fighting for rating points and a strong finish.
With two rounds left, everything is still to play for.
Ever seen a position and thought, "How did we get here?" ♟️
Looking at Esipenko's game, you have to wonder how the queen ended up there.
What's a game you've seen recently that had you asking the same question?
Drop it below 👇
European Women's Championship update from Batumi.
Vega is sole leader after 9 rounds.
Hnatyshyn is 15. Seeded 76th. Lost one game in nine rounds. Tied for second.
Arabidze is the 2023 European Champion. She ended Hnatyshyn's streak in Round 7.
Vega has been climbing quietly all week.
Two rounds left. Ten spots in the Women's World Cup on the line.
The event is live on ChessEver